Are Cruise Ships Sailing to Jamaica?

By Anna Duncan

As the world slowly recovers from the pandemic, many people are wondering if it’s possible to go on a cruise again. For those who are planning a trip to Jamaica, the good news is that many cruises are sailing to this beautiful Caribbean island once again.

Which Cruise Lines Are Sailing to Jamaica

Several major cruise lines have resumed their operations in Jamaica, including Royal Caribbean, Carnival Cruise Line, and Disney Cruise Line. These cruise lines have implemented strict health and safety protocols to ensure passengers’ safety during their voyage.

Royal Caribbean

Royal Caribbean is currently offering cruises that stop at ports in Jamaica. Their ships depart from Miami and Port Canaveral in Florida and sail to destinations such as Montego Bay and Falmouth.

Carnival Cruise Line

Carnival Cruise Line has also resumed its operations in Jamaica. The cruise line’s ships depart from several ports across the United States, including Miami, Galveston, and New Orleans. Passengers can enjoy stops at popular Jamaican ports such as Ocho Rios and Montego Bay.

Disney Cruise Line

Disney Cruise Line has announced that it will resume sailings to Jamaica starting in November 2021. Their ships will sail from Port Canaveral in Florida and stop at Falmouth.

What Safety Protocols Are in Place

All these cruise lines have implemented strict health and safety protocols for their passengers’ protection against COVID-19. These protocols include mandatory vaccination for all passengers aged 12 years and above, pre-boarding COVID-19 testing, enhanced cleaning measures onboard the ship, social distancing rules, mask-wearing requirements when indoors on the ship unless eating or drinking.

Conclusion

In conclusion, if you’re planning a trip to Jamaica, you can rest assured that many cruise lines have resumed their operations to this beautiful island. With strict health and safety protocols in place, you can enjoy your trip with peace of mind, knowing that your well-being is a top priority. Bon voyage!